Alice Te Punga Somerville (
Te Āti Awa
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, Taranaki) is a poet, scholar and
irredentist
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. Dr Te Punga Somerville is the author of ''Once were Pacific: Māori connections to Oceania'' which provides the first critical analysis of the disconnections and connections between 'Māori' and 'Pacific'. Her research work delves into texts by Māori, Pacific and Indigenous peoples that tell Indigenous stories in order to go beyond the constraints of the limited stories told about them. In 2023 she won New Zealand's top award for poetry, the
Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry
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History
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, for her collection ''Always Italicise: How to Write While Colonised''.
Academic career
Since 2021, Te Punga Somerville is Professor of English and of Critical Indigenous Studies at the University of British Columbia. From 2017 to 2021, Te Punga Somerville was Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies at
University of Waikato
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. Her previously held academic posts have been Senior Lecturer in the School of English at
Victoria University of Wellington
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(2005–2012), Associate Professor Department of English
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
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(2012–2015) and Senior Lecturer Department of Indigenous Studies at
Macquarie University
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2015 – 2017. Te Punga Somerville completed a Master of Arts in
English
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at the
University of Auckland
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. She then completed her PhD in English and
American Indian Studies
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at
Cornell University
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in 2004.
Awards
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Fulbright Graduate Award recipient to study at
Cornell University
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in Ithaca, NY
* Recipient of a Marsden Fast Start Grant ($140,000) for ''
'Once Were Pacific
* Awarded Best First Book from the Native American & Indigenous Studies Association in 2012, for ''
'Once Were Pacific
* S.W. Brooks Fellowship 2016,
University of Queensland
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, Australia
* Recipient of Marsden Research Grant ($642,000) for the project 'Writing the new world: Indigenous texts '1900–1975'
* Winner,
Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry
The Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry is an award at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, presented annually to the winner of the poetry category. The winner receives a 10,000 prize.
History
The New Zealand Book Awards were set up by the New Z ...
for ''Always Italicise'' at the 2023
Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
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Publications / works
* Te Punga Somerville, Alice. ''Once were Pacific: Māori connections to Oceania''.
University of Minnesota Press
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. 2012.
* Te Punga Somerville, Alice. ''Two Hundred and Fifty Ways to Start an Essay about Captain Cook''.
Bridget Williams Books
Bridget Williams Books is a New Zealand book publisher, established in 1990 by Bridget Williams.
Establishment
Williams established the company in 1990 when the company she was working for, Allen & Unwin
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. 2020.
* Te Punga Somerville, Alice. ''Always Italicise: How to write while colonised''.
Auckland University Press
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. 2022.
Work appears in
* Rakuraku M. & Manasiadis V. Tātai Whetū: Seven Māori Women poets in translation'.'' Seraph Press. 2018.
* Alison J. & Hoskins T. Critical Conversations in Kaupapa Māori.
Huia Publishers
Huia Publishers is a New Zealand publishing company based in Wellington, established in 1991. Huia publishes material in Māori and English for adults and children, including graphic novels, picture books, chapter books, novels and resources fo ...
. 2017.
* Anderson W., Johnson M. & Brookes B. Pacific Futures: Past and Present' .''
University of Hawai‘i Press
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. 2018.
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* Ruru J. & Nikora L. Ngā Kete Mātauranga: Māori Scholars at the Research Interface'.''
Otago University Press
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. 2021.
References
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Living people
Te Āti Awa people
Taranaki (iwi)
Cornell University alumni
New Zealand poets
Academic staff of the University of British Columbia
Academic staff of the University of Waikato
Academic staff of Victoria University of Wellington
University of Hawaiʻi faculty
Academic staff of Macquarie University
University of Auckland alumni